Talk:Structure fire
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I recommend that this page be deleted. There is no such thing as a "Structural fire", only a Structure fire. I have copied the text from this entry over to the entry for "Structure fire". The words "Structrual Fire" imply that a fire is a part of the structure of something. I think it is pretty clear that fire, in and of itself, doesn't have any redeeming qualities in adding to the structure of anything; fire doesn't have the capacity to support a structure.
Things that are structural are structural beams, structural joists, etc.
If I had known how to use Wikipedia better, I would've requested to move Structural fire to Structure fire, but I didn't.
Please delete this entry. --CeruleanShine 04:25, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
Moved to structure fire, the previous talk relates to structural fire. - Bobet 14:31, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Useful node
This article probably needs a lot of work, but I find it very useful that it exist, as in the many articles about specific building fires, it makes sense to link "fire" to the more-general concept of a building fire, rather than linking directly to fire which is too general. --GregU (talk) 14:00, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

